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EU 2035 zero-emission goal divides lawmakers debating automotive sector plan

By Helena Freitas and Oscar Pandiello ( March 25, 2025, 16:14 GMT | Insight) -- The EU’s 2035 de facto ban on cars with internal combustion engines must be revised, the center-right European People’s Party has said, while the center-left party Socialists and Democrats want the target retained to help the automotive industry and spur innovation. Draft documents seen by MLex outline the positions of the two biggest parties of the European Parliament on the recently unveiled EU action plan for the automotive industry. A consensus opinion of lawmakers is due to be put to a vote next week.The EU’s 2035 de facto ban on cars with internal combustion engines must be revised, the center-right European People’s Party has said, while the center-left party Socialists and Democrats want the target retained to help the automotive industry and spur innovation. ...

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